Changing your baby's nappy is something you're going to become very good at. You're going to get a lot of practice. New parents are often amazed at how often they need to change the baby to start with as much as 10 or 12 times a day. As they get older it may be less say 6 to 8 times a day but still, it's a regular thing.

If nappies leak it can happen for all sorts of reasons but preventing those leaks normally requires one solution and that is change. The size might need to be changed or the method of you putting them on.

Is the nappy the right size but fastened to loosely? Is the waistband snug and just under the belly button? Are the leg cuffs wrapped neatly around your baby’s legs and bottom? Cuffs becoming tucked inside are a frequent cause of leakage.

Find out why our customers have absolute confidence in Little Angels nappies in this blog with Asda's senior technical director Darina Hall, as she explains the science behind how they are made and tested to exacting standards of safety and quality.

And it's those same standards which have also seen Little Angels nappies being given certification from the Skin Health Alliance, providing a stamp of approval from an independent panel of dermatologists, researchers and skin experts to provide extra peace of mind to parents. Dr Susan Mayou, a consultant dermatologist with over 30 years' experience, explains how the accreditation works and why Little Angels customers can have faith in it.

Dr Hilary Jones qualified from the Royal Free Hospital medical school in 1976 and has since gone on to work in many areas of medicine, including general medicine, surgery, intensive care, obstetrics and gynaecology among others.

In the late 1980s Dr Hilary joined British Medical TV as a consultant and presenter, before becoming a regular columnist for The Sun newspaper’s Fabulous Magazine, and a guest presenter on BBC Radio 2.

He continues to work as a highly respected and trusted family GP, while also being the health editor on Good Morning Britain and giving advice to millions of viewers on The Lorraine Show.

Dr Hilary is patron of or ambassador to a number of his chosen charities and is the author of several books and novels, the latest being ‘A Day In Your Life’.